Exicom has commenced the production of liquid-cooled EV charging power modules in India.

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Exicom has commenced the production of liquid-cooled EV charging power modules in India. Featured Image

Author:
Jas Chellani

Published on:
August 19, 2026

Categories:
EV News & Trends

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Exicom Tele-Systems has begun the large-scale development and manufacturing of advanced liquid-cooled AC and DC power modules at its Hyderabad Smart Manufacturing Facility, and has emerged as the first company to produce this class of liquid-cooled power electronics for international markets. 

This has expanded Exicom’s manufacturing capabilities and export opportunities, by diversifying its product portfolio. The advanced liquid-cooling technology is specifically designed to enhance the thermal management in EV charging systems, which helps in reducing the heat generated in power electronics, thus increasing the reliability as compared to traditional air-cooled systems. 

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Why Exicom opted for Liquid Cooling? 

Thermal stress is one of the major concerns as it causes failure in EV charging systems, which is responsible for 60% of power electronics issues. As per Exicom, the liquid-cooled  power modules can seamlessly operate at temperatures around 10 Degrees Celsius than traditional air-cooled systems, thus enhancing the performance and efficiency. 

Exicom has developed it on liquid-cooled charging technology, as they will be manufacturing advanced power modules in India for global markets. These modules can provide seamless high-power EV charging, thus providing better thermal management, higher power density, and improved reliability via full sealed design. 

The initial production will start in North America and European markets backing Tritium's fast-charging portfolio, as this technology will be equipped with Exicom’s Harmony DC chargers thus diversifying the company's export opportunities. 

Exicom’s Manufacturing Capacity

According to Exicom, its Hyderabad Smart Manufacturing Facility will be extensively manufacturing the new liquid-cooled power modules at a massive scale, thus leveraging automation, digital traceability and specialised testing. 

This large-scale manufacturing will also solidify the company’s integration with Tritium, the DC fast charging firm it purchased in 2024. Thus Exicom is all set to position itself as a leader by scaling its advanced charging technology from India to international markets.

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